Bill Gates FURIOUS As 400 Million Users REFUSE Windows 11 and ABANDON Microsoft Forever!
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400 million people right now are running an operating system that Microsoft officially abandoned. Not because they forgot to update. Not because they don't know the risks. They know exactly what they're doing — and they still chose to stay.
That tells you everything about how badly Windows 11 has damaged the relationship between Microsoft and the people who built its empire.
Windows 10 support ended October 14th, 2025. That deadline was supposed to be Microsoft's strongest weapon. For 30 years, the threat of losing security updates guaranteed users would fall in line. It worked every single time. Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8 — users grumbled but they moved. This time they didn't. 400 million people looked at Windows 11, looked at the risks of running unsupported software, and decided the risks were worth it. When your own user base would rather face hackers than use your new product, you don't have a marketing problem. You have a trust collapse.
It started with a chip. Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0 — a security module that only became standard after 2016. Perfectly capable computers built between 2016 and 2019 — machines running Adobe Creative Suite, handling business accounting, playing modern games without a single issue — suddenly labeled obsolete overnight. Microsoft's own data showed 52% of Windows 10 devices couldn't meet the new requirements. They locked out half their own user base and called it a security upgrade. Small business owners were told to spend $15,000 to $20,000 replacing equipment that worked perfectly fine. People weren't buying that explanation. And they weren't buying new hardware either. They were switching to Linux.
Copilot was supposed to be the future. Microsoft invested $13 billion into OpenAI and forced Copilot into everything — Word, Excel, Outlook, Paint, the taskbar, the Start Menu. Microsoft even issued their own internal warning telling users not to rely on Copilot in Excel for anything requiring accuracy because it hallucinates too often. They built an AI assistant into their core productivity software, admitted it doesn't work reliably, and shipped it to hundreds of millions of people anyway because Wall Street needed to see AI adoption numbers.
Then came Windows Recall — taking screenshots of everything you do every few seconds, storing it locally. Security researchers tore it apart within days. The stored data wasn't properly encrypted. Any malware with local access could pull your banking details, passwords, and private messages — everything. Microsoft pulled it, brought it back as opt-in with encryption. But the damage was already done. You cannot rebuild trust with a patch.
The performance numbers made everything worse. Windows 11 promised faster boot times and better efficiency. Independent benchmarks showed the opposite. Gaming frame rates dropped 5% to 12% on identical hardware. Application launches were slower. Background processes — OneDrive syncing, Copilot monitoring, telemetry uploads — consumed CPU, RAM, and bandwidth continuously. Your hardware was working harder serving Microsoft than serving you.
And Linux was ready. The Steam Deck changed the conversation entirely. Millions discovered their entire Steam library worked through Proton compatibility — sometimes with better frame rates than Windows due to lower system overhead. Windows market share has dropped from 90% a decade ago to around 72% today. And the users who leave almost never come back. Microsoft doesn't just lose a license. It loses a person permanently.
Microsoft built its dominance over 30 years on one simple idea — Windows would stay out of your way and let you work. Windows 11 abandoned that idea completely and replaced it with something that treats users as a revenue stream to be managed rather than people to be served.
That is not a product failure. That is a philosophy failure. And philosophy failures are the hardest kind to fix.
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